Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more: it is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
-- Macbeth, Act 5, Scene 5

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Let us declare August 31, 2012 "Get a grip day" and turn off all media for
24 hours so we can get a grip on reality and listen to our own thoughts
for a change.

GaGD pronounced gagged:)

Pledge to turn off TVs, Radios, Computers on 8-31-12 for 24 hours and exercise your brain and your body. It could prove refreshing especially before we move into all the hot and heavy political hype going into November.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Every day something new is invented that enriches and enhances our lives. These exciting discoveries are immediately placed in our hands with the sincere believe that we, as highly intelligent creatures, will conquer the use of the objects rather than allowing the objects to conquer us. Some of us actually use a thing called "common sense" to control our decisions about how to use things like...uh, let's say...cell phones.

The last time we attended an auction, a woman text-walking plowed straight into me and hit me me so hard that I lost my balance. I was in total shock as she mumbled an "excuse me" and simply continued on walking and texting.

Only this morning, while reading another blog, did I become aware of deaths and injuries that have occurred from persons text-walking off buildings, bridges and piers. Heartbreaking, tragic and sad....and avoidable. People become oblivious to surroundings and create true danger for themselves and others when they fail to just stop for a minute or two to concentrate.

We have experienced the hazards of "texting while driving" and now we
are becoming aware of the hazards of "texting while walking". Some
cities have already put laws in place to control this activity and levy
huge fines on persons caught walking their streets with their faces
glued to their cell phone screens.

Really, more laws because we cannot be relied upon to have the sense God gave a goose?

Monday, July 23, 2012

What seemingly innocent activity or event have you participated in and, with no way to cease the activity, you found yourself in danger?

(I do not like amusement park rides and after much cajoling my friends got me to ride a Ferris wheel. I was okay until the wheel broke with my car stranded at the very top for what seemed like hours. The entire time we were stuck I looked just like that cat.)

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Our granddaughter Beth had a dream. She has vowed to audition for the American Idol show since it came on the air years ago. You have to be 16 to audition. Beth turned 16 in May and her family kept a promise to her to to help make this dream come true.

Friday the drawn out process began to get all the paperwork in order and receive the table assignments. Beth was assigned her table of four in a huge gymnasium. These tables were in a circle and Beth was happy to see the table next to her got to go first. This meant her tryouts would go quickly. Wrong! It started next to her then went the opposite way which made her table last.

She is a delightful songbird. When her time did come, she went for it. She has courage and confidence unknown to many teenagers. I could never have done such at thing at her age.

No one from her table was selected. While she knew that would most likely be the outcome with so many competing, she still had dared to dream and follow through on that dream.

Beth has accomplished just another stage of the many roads to triumph in her life. She has proven once again that she can do it. I could not be more proud of this talented child who is out to take on the world.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

A few new health issues have required that I turn to low carb meals and snacks. Google has not been a friend to me on this issue and wonder if any one of you might have some good suggestions or directions to a decent website for ideas.

Monday, July 16, 2012

The first was when I was in high school and saw one of my friends shoplifting. I left the store and waited outside. I told my friend what I saw and told her I would not be able to go shopping with her again. I never did. I asked her to return the items and she would not. Still I wondered every time I got a gift from her if she had paid for it or if she had stolen it. I could not bring myself to turn her in.

The second incidence was in a drug store. A small child was screaming for a certain toy. His mother repeatedly told him no. Finally I noticed the child was quiet and looked up to see the mother and son exiting the store. She had him by one hand and he had the other hand behind his back clutching the desired toy. It was my opinion that the mother would discover the toy and return it to the store.

(Shoplifting is an expensive problem that everybody pays the price
for. It hurts you in several ways — prices keep going up as
store owners try to recover some of their losses. A big department
store can spend millions a year on security, but it may lose as
much as $2,000 a day to shoplifters.)

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Summertime and the living is easy...especially when the neighbors do all the work and you benefit from their labor.

Those cherry tomatoes are like eating bites of candy. I'm not sure what to do with a butternut squash. The large tomatoes are heavenly and there is one purple tomato. Have you ever had a purple tomato? They also bring us cucumbers, yellow squash, zucchini and cantaloupe.

Monday, July 09, 2012

I will never forget trying to stop sucking my thumb. I was eight years old when my heart throb Joe Babcock made fun of me at a church function and that was all the incentive I needed, Oh my the suffering I went through to stop. It is funny that thumb sucking was the proud habit breaking event for me and not smoking. I smoked for 42 years and stopped abruptly (after my heart attack) and have never wanted or craved another cigarette. That was a God thing so I can't take credit for it.

Friday, July 06, 2012

A "spare" in bowling it when you manage to take down the final pins on your second roll.

A "spare" on your vehicle is the emergency tire you carry in case you have a flat on the road.

We have spare change, spare parts, AND...

Then we have "spare" time...really? Is there such a thing? Only if we create it.

Right now this heat is giving me a perfect excuse to invent some spare time. I look around and there is plenty of productive work to do but I can legitimately pass it up because it's too hot to be motivated toward work. The spare time is every gap that occurs between the feeding and care of animals and spouse and the feeding and care of animals and spouse.

Right now my spare time is consumed with:

Computer: Online word games and blogging.

Audio Books: Currently MICRO by Michael Crichton and just finished KILL SHOT by Vince Flynn

e-Books: Currently THE AMERICAN SNIPER by Chris Kyle and just finished MISTRESS OF JUSTICE by Jeffrey Deaver

Monday, July 02, 2012

If you could live in any home on a television series, what would it be? (If you don't watch television, then name the home of a friend you would choose to live in and tell why.)

I actually did grow up in the FATHER KNOWS BEST "Anderson Family" home. My dad much like Jim Anderson, my mom like Margaret, my brother was Bud, my sister Betty aka "Princess" and of course I was Kathy aka "Kitten". Perhaps it would not be a popular show for today. I'm having trouble thinking of a home in a current television series that I would choose.

About Me

Favorite quote by Angie Worth: "Faith is what holds us together while religion tears us apart."
ABOUT ME: I avoid the news. I have turned off my political upheaval. My days of political activisim are supposed to be over. My hands have been thrown up in surrender and I try to be the best wife, mom, grandma, sibling and chicken farmer that I can be. "I am alive, I am alive by God's grace, I am living in God's care."

PAINT PARTY FRIDAY

29 FACES CHALLENGE

29 FACES CHALLENGE

Counter-Terrorist Rooster

UNUSUAL HENHOUSE KIDNAPPING

Published in Countryside Magazine, Sept/Oct 2009 isue. A surprise in one of our chicken house nest boxes Be sure and click to enlarge.

POETRY PORTRAITS

Custom, descriptive poetry for all occasions. Granny Annie established Poetry Portraits by Angie Worth in 1983 and has written and sold over 1,000 since that time. "Angie Worth takes up where Hallmark leaves off" Lou Ann Ruark, Tulsa World, 1984